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manwesulimo2004

Yeah. Actually one theory that just popped into my mind earlier is that [insert group of choice (e.g. politicians) here] are trying to distract the public from something else going on currently so they've somehow started this wave of animal death reporting to keep people's minds occupied with other stuff.


Naykid

Quote from: Pauli2 on January 07, 2011, 14:51:21
8000 dead doves fell from the sky in Italy.

http://www.examiner.com/cultural-oddities-in-national/dead-birds-thousands-of-turtle-doves-fall-from-sky-italy

OK.  This is getting crazy.  I was reading the comments on this last link and someone mention an airport in Florida was shut down due to magnetic field shifts.  I found this about it.  http://www.thirdage.com/news/magnetic-north-pole-shifts-russia-affects-airport-runway-navigation_1-7-2011   

This could be like a wave type thing that ripples unseen through the atmosphere.  Like on the Star Trek Generations movie, with the energy ribbon.   :-D

CFTraveler

Yep.
http://origin.tampabays10.com/news/topstories/story.aspx?storyid=166779

Interesting how different things are happening coincidentally.  (And by coincidentally I mean at the same time.)  The perfect storm?
Ay ay ay.

kurtykurt42


Naykid

Could this be part of the reason for the animal deaths lately?  The gases and all?....

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/12/091215-yellowstone-volcano-magma-plume-larger.html

I have to admit, that is some scary stuff.  I would think if this thing goes, the Midwest is screwed.

manwesulimo2004

Hmmm... what makes you suggest this? The animal deaths are occurring all over the globe. Surely this thing can't be emitting enough gases to affect animals all over the planet... ?

Dan C4551DY

#32

Yeah... This is getting kinda creepy.

NoY

maybe its the start of something much bigger

its exciting  8-)

:NoY:

CFTraveler

#34
A volcano offgassing is not an isolated incident- every time you have something going on in the earth's mantle, something else is usually going on.  I think it's perfectly reasonable to imagine that if a volcano in the Midwest is becoming problematic, other geological events may be happening, like methane escaping from under the oceanic plates.   So your noxious gases 'over here' may be one of many offgassings.  Plus, gases don't immediately escape into the stratosphere- due to many reasons it can bounce around poisoning things until it finally goes out.
So, who knows.

Naykid

Quote from: manwesulimo2004 on January 24, 2011, 10:05:45
Hmmm... what makes you suggest this? The animal deaths are occurring all over the globe. Surely this thing can't be emitting enough gases to affect animals all over the planet... ?

Yeah, I just thought it was interesting and seemed like it could be effecting something, seeings how friggin huge it is.  But don't worry, I'm not loosing sleep over it.  :-)


Stookie_

It also happened with blackbirds in Arkansas, same place as last year. They're saying new years fireworks again.

lovEnergy

Each time it's a mass death, it's of a single species. I think that methane, pressure wave, most things mentioned would affect a diverse range of animals at any one time, i.e. the ones at the wrong place at the wrong time.

majour ka

This happened a couple of years ago also.... weird eh

CFTraveler

Quote from: lovEnergy on January 04, 2012, 01:40:15
Each time it's a mass death, it's of a single species. I think that methane, pressure wave, most things mentioned would affect a diverse range of animals at any one time, i.e. the ones at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Yet migration patterns are not the same for all birds.  I live in the south, and we get different birds at a time- a week of cardinals, a week of grackles, a week of finches, and of course, the bluejays come and go, and the crows are also regional- but migratory birds have different routes.

Stookie_

I read that the blackbirds roost in Arkansas this time of the year and aren't very active, and when the fireworks start going off it wakes them up and drives them into a frenzy, flying into walls and stuff. That's why it doesn't happen on the Fourth of July... they're not roosting then.

But I don't know for sure, so it could be aliens or orbs or niburu or the chubacabra or a pole shift.

Darklon


Lionheart

#43
 I had to laugh at this for a moment, because last year when this occurred the scientists immediately answered back stating "this happens all the time and that the only reason we are noticing it now is because of so many people having cell phones/cameras that anything is overplayed". The funny thing is Google even set up a map of "happenings" all over the world, but after a couple of months there was no more occurrences anywhere. Its funny how something strange happens, scientists immediately shoot it down as being normal and the mindless masses feel better. They tried that the other day as well with the Ohio Earthquakes, they tried to say that it had nothing to do with the fracking/drilling they were currently doing. Even though the earthquake occurred almost dead center of their 4 fracking/drilling sites. My only scary thought now is all the drilling they are doing in North Dakota, right on the ridge of the Yellowstone Caldera. That is just a disaster waiting to happen.
I'll tell you one thing though, we are loving our 50 degree Minnesota winter right now.

wicked_one

How true, they say it happens all the time, but did the birds died this year? Or should we wait some more?

These scientists, they must be hiding something if they give us these fake leads...